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Sherbrooke daily record
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[" EFER To othes IES MADE DIVIDUAL can \\NGE © CLUSIy E i NS Shore ME, ASURR.LOF GAR.] made > u Kimen \u2014~ ang ne nship guar.us (omorit 50c.i] ar.UN discount: i: Night - D fal + | \u2018overs, LEIA DAME ST.Yi \"1 a ue \u2018 iing|l of roofing hing.It is hat counts.service -à + cost per \u2014The roof- ast cost per economical ; Brantford : as lasting .Brantford | felt firmly n saturated nd finished ica sand or b'esistants of.i product i toughness hip or crack v effected by 's and vap- injure It.ing can BROOKE, ebec.- | and relatives: .nd Alex.Ro8S: 5 AES, have\u2019 se- brtford.Manager of the siite indispose®» © strangers ares it employment \u2018nd also small off ~ but, from -Pena\u201d \u201ccouple of days .3B.Whitney.was the gues ain, recently: r \u201cson are away \u201cjg visiting his 5 visiting rela- Magog ¥ «ad the fun \u20ac no passed 5 of Mr.jis was 87 years od husband t° s a nd family an Lily of N funeral be \u201c, orth re on Ditches are | .M sétnbor 14th, last fall, 3 Un né Mr: # | Canningham\u2019s mwed.This - front.Sherbrooke patti\u201d 1897.= SHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, OURNEYED.TO CANADA TO Es Bury, at Midnight, \u2018soqueL T0 TEN MONTHS MISFORTUNE.Rp vite Was Killed i ia the B.& M.Wreck Last Fall and He Was Sariouisly Injured \u2014Has Net Been Well Siace\u2014Bullet Eater- + ol Below the Heart and Was Not Immediately Fatal\u2014 ay, June 17.\u2014 (Special)\u2014A sad od tragic affair occurred here, last , when William Cunningham shot sims] as he stood beside the grave of js wife, in the village cemetery.| fie bullet entered -about four inches dow \u2018the beart.aving committed pe rash deed, he was able to walk to de hotel where he reported his con- étion and called for a doctor.iid condition is precarious to-day, of the wound is- regarded as an ex- tramely dangerous one.FENT FROM STATION TO CEMETERY.home is at Tpswich, ° \u2018feu, He arrived in.Bury, last night, \u201cm the Halifax express, alone.It does mt appear that he was expected here.From the station he went directly to ihe cemetery, searched out the grave of lis wife, and with a revolver turned a- pinst his breast fired.Finding that the wound was not immediately fatal, as stated above, he made his way to the hotel not far dis- tnt where he appealed for help.He was cared for and doctors sum- = morning, Dr.Williams ws called from Sherbrooke, \u2018coming at by automobile.WEIGHED DOWN BY HIS MISFOR- .TUNE.Mie misfortunes of the past year are.Ro responsible for the act of! am Cunniaghore- hat: at LE, ,date back to that fatal might, when southbound Sherbrooke to Boston trai, crowded with people, returning Fair, ran into a ihc the | \u2018 Condition Critieal To-Day.Junction and Concord, NH.The coach next the baggage car was in this car were.either killed © or injured._ Some thirty persons were killed and thirty-five injured.Ce Among the passengers on that train -were William Cunningham and his wife formerly Miss Alice Vintinner, of Bury, also, Mrs.William Wintinner, and two Ella Vintinner.| .This little party received the force of this terrible wreck.Mrs.Vin- tinner, Mrs.Cunningham and Miss Lillian Vintinner were killed, Miss Eland William Cunningham received injuries to back, chest and head from which he has never recovered.He has spent the year in Massachusetts.His own health did not returm He mourned the loss of his wife.He brooded over his misfortunes.Last night's tragic act is the se- tunes, It is supposed that wearied of life he conceived the idea of a pilgrimage to Canada and here in the little vil- his dead wife to end his earthly troubles.The trembling hand, however, did the unfortunate man still Tingers life.to-day.The affair is an unfortunate one and in by the| occurrence, recalling as it does, freight on the Concord division of the B&M.railway, between White Diver Enown THE CONTINENTAL ~~ GLOBE TROTTERS 8 Ven i in High Spirits on Second Day Out.\u2014 HEASED WITH RECEPTION AT RICHMOND\u2014ST.HYACINTHE LAST NIGHT.Alphonse Boisvert and.Ernest , the continental globe trottes} n a letter to the Record, mail- od at Richmond, say: \u201cWe are safe ad sound and \u2018happy.We put up night at the Brunswick Hotel were welcomed as at home by ir A, Lane, son Gt \u2018the proprietor, \u201cho gave us the very best room.in house.We were very cordially | TeiVed hy Mayor Pearson and other disens.To-night we shall pass in acinthe.\u201d\u201d oys have not been heard from today, but judging from their good Wirits on the morning of their second\u2019 y out, they probably accomplished days task, and to-day will be on third and last section of the Sher- me to Montreal portion of their Nas bn OF OPEN SEASON.feat Numbers Went Fishing on Brome Lake Tuesday.HUNDREDS or BASS TAKEN WITH ROD AND TROLL.Bondrille, June 17 \u2014(Special.)\u2014The t day of the open season for fish- sg in Brome Lake | \u2018began on Mon- y, 15th.ho igh the day -was Yet with a hi nd prevailing, the ake way dotted with boats carrying uf ies of Isaac Falton, who were: more or less successful.Hundreds Yere taken with both \u2018rod and troll.ince the lake has been thoroughly protected through the vigilance of the 8h and (Game Club, the fishing has Poundæ of fine gee and bass Sreatly improved, and the club is de- of the hearty support and.co- - ed eration of all.®rving The lake is one- of most valuable assets of this sec- lon of the Townships.me pr ti JW.Stocks, High Secretary he Independent Order of Forest- Con attending the Supreme Court ention held this weekin Toronto.PICKEREL AND | \u2018the fc has been much shocked the- sa \u2018losses sustained by a well known : Bury family a NEWS FROM THÉ COURT HOUSE.a year ago.Horse Pigeon Ajgourned.nat DEFENDANT UNABLE TO ATTEND \u2014CASES BEFORE JUDGE MULVENA.The case of George McShane, Stan- stead, against T.D.Pidgeon, St.Johnsbury,- Vt., was before Mr, Justice\u2019 Demers in the Superior Court yesterday., After the evidence of the adjourned until the 30th.Mr.Leonard, K.C., attorney for the defendant, filing an affidavit that his client, unable [to be present Mr.M.F.Hackett, adjournment.through illness.plaintiff, fendant, Pidgeon, named Frank Gould, which he tends belongs to the defendant one, Robinson.\u2019 that Robinson paid his share for keep and training of the horse, that, defendant, Pidgeon, refusing pay his share, he had no alternative, amount.The defendant, ; that he has said horse.\u201cin ing the year sion would and Robinson of would accrue from the purses the horse race meetings.son, amount due by him and notified | plaintiff that he would not be any said horse, as he had no further examined as a witness ~ the horse was purchased in the first place for $675.then owned by over ag a partial payment being valued at $500.- CASES BEFORE JUDGE MUL VENA.Several cases were heard before | Judge Mulvend yesterday., Edward Lovelett, was charged at the instance of E.is on page five.) smashed and nearly all the passengers other daughters, Miss Lillian and Miss full la Vintinner was very seriously injured - quel of the past ten months\u2019 misfor- lage cemetery, at midnight, beside the.| grave of 4 net direct the: hatllet.tox the heart \u2018and Case of McShane Vs \u2018plaintiff had been heard the case was was K.C., agreed to! The action is one for $217 which the McShane, claims from the de- being for keeping and training a certain trotting horse, con- and The plaintiff alleges the.and to but to bring an action to recover the his plea, states now no- interest in the When the horse was purchased in 1906 he entered into partner- | ship with the owner of the horse, one being Robinson, to pay the expense of racing and keeping the said horse dur- 1906, and that a divi- be made between himself any profits that which might win at the various At the end of the sea- 1906, defendant says he paid the the longer responsible for the keep of the- interest in him.Mr.Robinson, who was declared that worth $500, but was The defendant also contends that he loaned the money to Robinson to purchase the said horse, and that a horse Robinson was turnea f East Angus, Mrs.\u2019G.A.Aird, tance ¢ Fa the guests of Mr.DIE BY HIS WIFE'S GRAVE.gic Act of William Cunningham in Little Gemetéry .at ve HEAD-ON COLUSION NEAR NOYAN JUNCHON Twe Prei ght Trains Tramiliag \u2018at High Speed Collidest Baker's Crossing.CREWS JUMP AND ESCAPE ITH MORE OR LESS SEVERE.5 JURIES.#0 Noyan, June 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The G.T.R.suffered another big losk of\u201d rolling stock on Friday aîternoon \u2018gt 1.30 when a heavy train of.forty card of finished granite, and, running abobt 25 miles an hour, collided with the \u2018way- freight composed of only engine -, and caboose, travelling at forty miley an hour, happened at Baker 8 The eollision Crossing, one mile and a half east of this place, and exactly in the \u2018same spot that the passenger train ran off the track last March.Coiiductor Reed, of the westbound train, had orders to meet the \u2018way- freight at Noyan Junction.Conductor Lavairie, of the eastbound traim, also, had orders to meet at Noyan büt ran\u2019 past the meeting point which caused |.the mishap.A gang of men were working on the highway near the curvé and ran to signal the freight to stop, but without suctess.The crews saw .their perilous situation and jumped except the engineer, on the way-freight, The trains dashed together with a crash that was heard for three miles.The engines reared in the air and -the cars.next to them were completely telescoped.Engineer Ezeman was picked up from the wreckage in a precarious condition.He had several terrible cuts on the face and head.Conductor La- vairie sustained several bruises when he jumped but not of a serious nature.Engineer Carr received a compound fracture of the leg.Conductor Hood was also, shaken: ald a; Strong of Clarehoévillé, was cana the scene and made the men as comfortable as possible.\" It took about about 24 hours clear the track.°° EARLY MORNING FIRE AT BEEBE PLAIN.Store and Dwelling of Mr.C.A Searles Destroyed.\u2014 CONTENTS OF STORE BURNED \u2014 SOME INSURANCE ON PROPERTY.Beebe Plain, June 17.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A serious fire occurred here early this morning, when the store and residence of Mr.C.A.Searles was destroyed by\" fire.The fire was \u201cdiscovered shortl five o\u2019clock by Mr.Searles an alarm given.back part of the store, where oil and other inflammable.material was stored.It spread very rapidly and scarcely any of the contents of the store were saved.The house was a part of the same \u201cbuilding and was, also, destroyed.The contents of the house were removed.lt is thought that the fire had been smouldering in some sawdust for some days.The loss will be quite heavy, covered by insurance.It was with much difficulty that the nearhy residences of Mr.Davis and Mr.Heseltine were saved.It is understood the house was insured for 8, 000 and the store stock for $1,500 in the S.& S.Mutual, with some further insurance in another company.ONE-CENT-DROP LETTER RATE PASSED.Bill to y after the g partly Approved in Commons Last Night.2 ; | BILL TO RESTRAIN USE OF TOBACCO BY YOUNG PEOPLE.Ottawa, June 17.\u2014The Commous sterday again put in some har York on Government bills, with the result sthat \u2018considerable progress was made.Mr.Aylesworth\u2019s bill to restrain the use of tobacco by young persons was also taken up.This prohibits the sale of cigarettes to any under the age of eighteen and the sale of tobacco in any form to a youth or maiden under that age, when the vendor knows it is for his or her personal use.Late last night Mr.Lemieux\u2019s bill providing a one-cent drop letter rate in cities which have a free mail de- | livery, was passed.4 Mr.W.R.Brock, of Toronto, and of Detroit, Mich., are J.L.Cote, at the Lennoxville House.It was located in the- TRAIN IN COLLISION NEAR SCOTSIONN.Local Last Evening Met Freight | Head- On.\u2014\u2014 FIVE PASSENGERS INJURED BUT FORTUNATELY NOT i \u2018SERIOUSLY.Scotstown, June 17\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u2018There was a head-on collision on the ©.R TR.between McLeod's Crossing and this depot last night.\u2018The passenger train which leaves here for Megantic at about 6.10 p.m.ran into the train which used to be called the flyer.There were five passengers injured, but none very seriously.It is not known whose fault it was.The shotk was quite severe and passengers were thrown violently from thein seats.\"The wrecked train was the passenger which now leaves Sherbrooke in the afternoon for Megantic.HALF MILLION WORTHLESS ASSETS.laquiry Info The St.John\u2019s Bank Case.0 jnmbedetil - IT IS BELIEVED HE WILL HAVE DIFFICULTY TO GET BAIL.Montreal, \u2018June 1% \u2014 (Special)\u2014 The Hon.L.P.Roy is now in jail here and it is believed he will have great trouble in raising bail.The case has the 27th of June.; St.Johns, Que., June 17.\u2014A \u201cblack list,\u201d showing over half a million dollars of alleged worthless assets disclosed yesterday afternoon at the preliminary investigation before Magistrate Lanctot into the joint charges against Hon.Philippe Roy, former of the defunct St.Johns Bank, who were arrested a few days ago on the double charge of issuing false reports to the Government as to the financial status of the bank, and of conspiracy to defraud.\u2018The complaint on the first charge was lodged by Mr.J.P.Knight, sec- rétary-tredsurer of the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association, at the request of the | Minister of Finance, and the second by Mr.- Thos.Lawson, of Ottawa.~ The} V three accused were present in court, which was crowded to its capacity.They sat beside their counsel ; Hon.Mr.Roy being defended ky Messrs, N.K.Laflamme, K.C., D.Giard and J.F.St.Cyr, while Messrs.R.A.E.Greon.|| | shields, K.C., and J.Cartier appeared -[for Mr.Baudouin, and Mr.C.W; Wilson for Mr.\u201c L'Heureux.The prosecution was conducted by Crown Prosecutor Hibbard, of Montreal.Hon, Mr.Roy has not yet succeeded in providing the $60,000 bail money required of him.MR.BOURASSA LEADS : IN ST.HYACINTHE.Was 37 Ahead at at Adjournment \u2014 St.Hyacinthe, June 17.\u2014At the adjournment.of the recount in St.Hyacinthe last evening Mr.Bourassa had a majority of 37, with the contents of fourteen ballot boxes yet to be examined.The recount will be continued to-day.Mr: Justice Mar- tineau gave his decision at 2 o\u2019clock to the effect that the contents of the poll giving Mr.Morin 31 of a majority, must be rejected from the count, because of the numbering of the ballots.Mr.Bourassa also made a gain of five votes, irrespective of this decision, HON.P.E.LEBLANC GAINING IN LAVAL.Montreal, June 17.\u2014Eight votes have so far been gained by Hon.Mr.Leblanc as a result of the \u2018 recount for Laval county, which commenced yesterday and was continued this morning.The gain for the provincial Conservative leader was made after the contents of seven ballot boxes had been recounted, and there are eight more boxes to be examined.This means that Mr.Levesque, the Liberal candidate, has now 4 majority of Y, compar with _ 17, as announced by the returning officer.\u2018The recount Was.resumed at 9 o\u2019clock this morning before Mr.Justice Davidson, and Hon.Mr.Leblanc\u2019s supporters are hopeful that he will finally win out as a result of the judicial examination of ballots originally rejected by the returning officer._.\u2014_ \u2018I'he horse race, which was to have been held Tuesday at Megantic, was cancelled on \u2018account of the heavy rain during the past couple of days.It is to be held at\u201d St.Kvariste, Beauce county, on Thursday and Friday.THE WEATHER = ; LOCAL FORECAST : ; \u2014 Light winds fine today and Thursday.' $ i 7 No : $ ip been adjourned until |- was |.president ; P.I.L'Heureux, ex-manag-| er, and P.Baudouin, acting manager | .Baron presided.tired on a pension by the | ! i \u2018reached at 1908, SEIZURE OF NETS AT NOYAN.| Twelve Large Nef Nets Valaed at $200 Taken From River - Sunday.LAW ENACTS THAT NETS MUST BE WITHDRAWN OR CLOSED ON THAT DAY\u2014MESHES ALSO WERE TOO SMALE.Noyan, June 17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.J R.Innes, Secretary of the Province of Quebec Association for the Protection | of Fish and Game, Mr.E.G.Fadden, Secretary of the Missisquoi Association, together with Mr.J.Norman and Mr.J.Walker, Provincial Game Wardens, seized twelve large whoop nets in \u2018the Richelieu River Sunday valued at $200, These nets were seized in accordance with the fishery laws, as all nets must either be lifted during the Sabbath or closed.The nets were all open and contained over 200 lbs.of fish which were all confiscated.This is the largest seizure made here for some time.Another big haul is expected some time during the week.The work of these two Associations is approved by all true lovers of sport.The parties will be prosecuted this week.The nets will probably be destroyed.It is believed that the meshes are much smaller than the law allows.three-quarters of an inch.The law calls for 11 inches.eel ee eee STARTED TO SEE THE WORLD.Three Boys From Reck Island - Walked to Montreal.- Lee THENCE THEY INTENDED GOING TO LONDON, ENG.\u2014PARENTS LOCATED THEM THROUGH \u2018 A FRIEND.Rock Island, June 17 \u2014(Speclal.) \u2014 Three boys viz., Albert and Olivier Girard and Fred Dupuis started out on Saturday to see something of the world.They \u2018started for Montreal.They walked the railroad track, However, they reached their ' destination all Tight \u2018and were bound for Lon- oom, England.Phoir parents became anxious.am ve lpcated.\u2026shem.ot ugh a poire in ontreal They were only ONE CENT ARTS CLASS OF BISHOP'S UNIVERSITY.Gave First Annual Dianer at Chateau Frontenac Monday Night.| MR.G.F.DOWNING \u2018ocdupiEn THE CHAIR AS SENIOR MAN OF - CLASS.On Monday evening last the Arts Clas of \u201c1910,\u201d of Bishop\u2019s University, held their first \u2018 annual dinner at the nac.At 9 o\u2019clock all the members of the class except two who were unfortunately unable to be present, sat down to an excellent dinner.This was held in the dining hall, the walls of whi:h were brightened with flags and Bishop\u2019s penants.The proprietor kindly provided a fs which added to the Chateau Fronte- gaiety of the proceédings.Toasts followed in du lows : \u201cThe King,\u201d man, Mr.G.F.Mater,\u201d course and were as fo!- proposed by the chair- Downing ; \u201cDur Atma proposed by Mr.M.B.Johnson, responded to by Mr.A, V Grant ; \u2018\u201cClass of 1910,\u201d proposed by Mr.H.H.Dinning, responded to by - Mr.R.H.Hayden ; \u201cCanada,\u201d proposed by Mr, F.W.Crawford, re- ponded by Mr.C.W.Edgar; \u201cTke Faculty,\u201d proposed by Mr.B.\u201critch- ley, responded to by Mr.J.Brown; \u2018Our Ladies,\u201d proposed by Mr.H.Ss.Cheshire, responded to by Mr.1.Brown.Mr.R.H.Hayden then proposed the health of the chairman, Mr.@ F.Downing, thanking him on behalf of the class for his services during he past year as senior man of \u2018the tlass, Mr.Downing in reply said that he trusted that this dinner was but the first of many, and he hoped that the custom of holding such an annual gathering would be followed up by the other classes.Songs and choruses then followed while a flash-light photograph was taken of the proceedings.The meeting broke up at midnight, all the members expressing their enjoyment .of such a pleasant and convivial evening.» NATIVE POLITICIANS WATCHING EVENTS.IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.London, June 17.\u2014The native politicians of India are watching events in South Africa and British Columbia closely, and influential committees \u201care being formed to safeguard the in- teres io of British Indians #iroughout the pire.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL - PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.NEERING OF SCHOOL BOARD.North Hatley, June 17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014School Board met Monday evening.Members all present.Mr.W.O.Le- \" The tender of T.V.Reed for 20 tons of coal delivered in the basement of school building was accepted.The bill of $13.50 for Students\u2019 Reference Works, although never properly ordered was ordered paid, An assessment of six mills in the dollar was levied for school purposes.June .examination is now in progress.: \u2014\u2014 HAD AUDIENCE WITH HIS HOLI- Yesterday.NESS, THE POPE.' Magog, June 17.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mrs.| HON.P.FE.LEBLANC- MAKES|N.M.Cummins and daughter, of à Ma- GAINS k.gog, have returned from Rome, where GAINS IN LAVAL RE they spent the winter.They had an COUNT.audience with the Holy Father, the Pope, which lasted about ten minutes.Mrs.Cummings had two beautiful souvenirs blessed in his presence by His Holiness, one was a crucifix which she presented to Mr.D.Mullins, and a pair of beads; to Miss Lily Mullins, of } Magog.THIS BREED HOLDS THE WORLD'S: RECORD.Richmond, June 17.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Mr.L.F.Findley of this place has a hen that laid an egg 84 inches by 6% in - ches.The hen is from the famous Min- shall strain of Black Monorcas, ard though but one year old has alr endy made a record in the show ring.This breed of fowl is noted inr large snow- white eggs and it holds the world\u2019s re- ord for the greatest number of Cups produced within the space of one year \u2014 CHANGE IN CONDUCTORS ON THE AIR LINE BETWEEN MONTREAL \u2018 AND NEWPORT.5 Sutton, June 17.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It is currently reported here that Conductor 15.Barnes, one of the oldest and most popular conductors on the Air Line passenger trains hetween New- ' port, Vt., and Montreal, has been re- C.P.R.Co.on account of physical disabilities, and that his place will be taken by Mr.Mack Beaton, another _well- known and popular conductor.Mr.Barnes retires after many vears of faithful service, carrying with him the best wishes of the great corporation which he served so long and faithfully, as well as the heartfelt good will of the travelling public.\u2014 +++.|T IS CONCEDED TAFT WILL BE NOMINATED FOR | PRESIDENCY, Chicago, Ill.June 17.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Nominations are not likely to he t the Republican convention until to-morrow, and it is now conceded Taft will get the presidential nomination, but the Vice-Presidency is still in doubt.OFFICIAL COUNT.: Granby, Que., June 17.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The official count of ballots for election was at Waterloo on Monday he- fore the Returning Officer and Mr.P.Bernard was declared elected by a majority of 211 votes.SECOND PLACE IN DOMINION.Granby, Que., June 17.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Miss Helen Bowker, of this place, stands second in the Dominion, and wins a silver medal at the musical examinations held by the Associated Board of the Royal Academy in Canada, Lo) STAFF FOR NEXT YEAR.Rock Island, June 17.\u2014(Special.3\u2014 The following staff has been engaged for Stanstead Wesleyan College for 1908\u20141909, Principal George A.True- man, MA, Mathematics ; Perry 5.Dobson, MA.Classics ; Prof.A.Harlow Martin, Music ; Holmes Model School, Miss Ruth Libby, Miss Alice Robinson and Miss Myrtle Chad- CU MARRIAGES, \u2014\u2014 ELLSWORTH-\u2014STANLEY.Pigeon Hill, June 17, \u2014 (Special)\u2014 A pretty wedding took place in St.James Church, Pigeon Hill, on Wed- riesday afternoon, \u2018June 10th, when Miss Helen Stanley was married to Mr.Frank R.Ellsworth.The church was beautifully decorated, with flowers and potted plants.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.A.A.Ireland, Rector./ The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white silk, a tulle veil draped over a coronet of orange blossoms.The bridesmaid, Miss Chavalier, wore a gown of white linen trimmed with lace and embroidery, Mr.Walter Stanley, brother of the bride, acted as best, man, and the ush- ors were Mr.E.B.Salls and Mr.Archie Sager.Mendelssohn\u2019s Wedding March was played by Miss Glenna Corey, of Stanbridge, and as the hri- dal party descended the-aisle the flower girls in the gallery showered them with flowers.Aîter the ceremony a reception, was held at the home of the bride's\u201d \u201cparents.The bride received many valuable and useful presents.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Ellsworth left for a short wedding trip with friends in Vermont.trie Se DESG RENTERS\u2014FOUNIER.Knowlton, June 17 \u2014 (Special.)\u2014On Monday morning at 8 o\u2019cloek Father Belisle celebrated the marriage ccre- mony in the Church of St.Edward, uniting Mr.E- DesGreniers, son of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.DesGreniers, of Knowlton, to Miss Eva Founier, voungest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ira.Founier, of Turkey Hill, in inatri- monv.Breakfast was served at the hride\u2019s parents and a day of festivities indulged in by many invited friends of both parties.(Continued on page four.) j og rr PE EE 7 - + * Fo © I a) uw \u2018 ; .opine i Cape ye Pe SHI mrp = Nv ry : on j Lt 0.pe Mell gia fy rte EE 5 SE , - .: ] ) .re > Crees on By en wg ro A n ying oss wir ; \" ; aR i agp ai wee ol edd < - RK pus to eden = : pt Co Py ore pacs ry pe ad a age 6 quelque rer ab aso A ot So ye, SY ver : x \u2019 n où \" a - cf re FI NY re a \\ : TRC ! mpl pit.tin , TRE tire Inger cd © MS TE A Sm a a A mT ne A .N x C4 Pen i PET o - es APE Lee de - - ; \u201ca ox ont > EE re are ne Ad a3 J me ~ pw we ge an mT Tr\u2014 ny rsp pra EG YI ge EEE TY 7 FOIS emt re rg br i 7 a og re RTT = ond rm ore TAR pe pen PE oY we v i ; \\ - .- = \u2019 = a : a A x ; y pme , Cr = ~ = - 4 i v > M : res mr 4 =, TES : ?Y An 3 ce T5 - Le 7 v Ta, Ea Ae .gt qua = .Lo na, .A » ° = ME IE RE RES ER ye mre eto Yh 3 ene ro: 3 ; PRE POSE SRE 0° ME Le a OL ji « es 1 LES 3 ST [es \u2019 4 ! 10°C \"a .: Pod L 5 \u201c .: .posts Sr - it sos ' aM @ To ; 9 à oo : oR o , < = - « ; : Lg ein gt vs RE nen et.= ea me me oe BREA Rane © Bs TN | io SR NA MASA GS.u \u2014d f | .do, all our Dyeing on the premis- ods finished in two or three 126-2205 \" DYE WORKS, ATER ST., SHERBROOKE.phone 10.People\u2019s 223 | y \u201ctical | condition.\u201clous illness of his son-in-law, -Mr.R.\u2018bush negroes and hatl suffered \u2018ing the Kerr .\u2018home, SHOE POLISH |! ) à a welcome increase in sfock to every grocer.} apples, 16 is the best, quickest and blackest polish made, d tho quickest and readiest soller.Black and ail Colors 100 and 250 tins Med JAMIESON.; .Thomas Walker, who has been a for some months, is now in a cri- There are grave doubts of her- recovery.Word has been received by Mr.Jamieson, of this place of the S.ser- J.Jamieson, who is a \u201cmissionary in South \u2018America.By last reports he had been ill for two weeks with malaria.fever, and was worse at time of writing.He had returned from a month\u2019s trip on the river among the great privations.Miss Elsie Forbes is home from Lit- tletoi, N.H., .visiting her mother,Mrs.J.Forbes.Miss Reta McKenzie, who is teach- school, is staying at Jamieson for a time.Mr.William Donaghy is employed with Mr.John Walker at present.\u2014+ VALE PERKINS.Mr.Herbert Jewett, of Manchester, N.H., visited his brother, Mr.George Jewett, recently.Mr.: Simon Sargent had a last Tuesday night and is very low al - present.His sons from Lowell and Eden and Sherbrooke all came A party of young people climbed the Owl\u2019s Head Mountain on Satur- Ladies\u201d Aid met at Mrs.As.The proceeds amounted to N.Turner and Miss of Mansonville, 1.Darling; recently.Minnie George, of Newport, + 1s visiting at Mrs.J.F.Tuck\u2019s.\"| Arthur Geer, of Newport, Vt., and Mr.A.Gardner visited at Mr.L.PB.George\u2019s \u201c Mrs.J.B.[Vi Esther visited Jonts has gone to Hol- to visit her daughter, Mrs.+ McKechnie's 126-138 Wellington street.Wednesday, June 17th, 1908.a Store closes at 6 to-night.i} | 32.50.shock | CHAT ORINGES | + sine HE IF vou J WANT To KEEP WELL | =a Carolin, tests have proved weyond question that orange juice has clearly defined medicinal virtues.Those who suffer with Indigestion\u2014are compelled \u2018\u2018to \"diet\u2019\u2019\u2014find that after eating oranges regularly for breakfast there is no distress, no palpitation., Where.there was a tendency towards constipation, the eating of oranges regulated the bowels.! In skin troubles, those who began the morning meal with an orange were noticeably improved.There is, however, a quicker way to get better results.This is to take one or two \u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 tablets at bedtime in, addition to the juice of an ot- ange before breakfast the next morning.\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 are the juices of oranges, figs and prunes, in which the medicinal action is many times intensified by the special way of combining them.Valuable tonics are then added.Take the juice of an orange befora bleakfast\u2014take \u2018Fruit de de A, he .« Ml.J \" .RELAND Mes.don Goodwin ond damehiter [PS well as a subtle inducement to ride Congregational Union.4 | rch will long be remembered.The funeral service of the late John real Street.Private Hospital, 78 .Agent.hive doser ro CSI at Cli ert to those who-now find it difficult or} Mr.Chas.Hale left on Saturday to! Miss Sadie Crothers entertained the Dougall which was conducted byMr.Montreal Street.Uonsultations until 9 .ave returned from Ayers Chi impossible to get on the cars at all.[join the McGill University Quartette, { hustlers, Friday evening.After play- Pierce, \u2018Con rregational Student of |#-M., 1-8 pm, 7-8 pm.and by ap- : Mr, Fred.totex and (keuchter were = \u2019 which is providing the musical pro- Te games, refreshments were served.Brigham and Mi.Ross Presbyterian Pointment.[_ 0 At sauts\" 1-1 on Lake Massawippi 4 \u2018molishe | gramme at the students\u2019 Y.M.C.A.Con-)T 1e company scparated alter spending | g nt of this place, was one of \u2018the NE.: ALI n last week, \"| ~ Effects of the Limelight.| ference at Northtield, Mass.Mr.Hale, a very pleasant evening.° ee cor i) vus pme | we oo eh LL, ASPECIAL ey \u201conl ?Mes, 000 Libby, oi Foz Save AT ALL Dealers: Pra 25 Cents.| Burns, § + : ds.§ \u201cNORTH PINNACLE.Miss Winnie Racine is visiting friends 8 in Eastman this week.WINDSOR MILLS.The Young People\u2019s Guild of Christ Church, Brompton, held a social at St.day.: - Miss Mildred Lumley, of Ottawa, is here at the present time.er PAGE THRER, ) \u2014\u2014_ x the Daily Flecord rennes | | APANESE BARRED FROM CANADA | M\" SHERBROOKE RECORD Co, \u2018 3 \u2014 - | CANADA.| \u2014 Tes on abe e Unlooker, A Great Chew! |} j50 amasures races 1 W ù.tad and published svely afternoon, i ; \u201c 0 BN AKEN YET, IT IS ; C never se a : York Sunday, aL 100 and 108 Welling: | 3OIAMMACIAKAIMAHANII INNA | SAID, TO COMBAT THE DIS.7 - Sherbrooke.it A ; 7 .y pu SUR TION PRICE mtrictly tn ad-1f Race Track Gambling.= EASE, | k ÿ *ork sub address in Sumatts Great \u2014\u2014 \u2019 Caracas, June 17.\u2014Several cases of ca C 0 Soap E.wie he United States, one year, # .; \u2018 : ; .; ew York ; pian 20 ach, $1.00; three months, § Horsemen everywhere are taking a CHEV bpd bubonic Dlague fon d occurred here FOR WARM WEATHER but what we think of the {or poo Bt th, 20 cents.To any livel ere : te , EWI BA ° we.ays, indicating : .Johns.ols: ose month, Townson.oY ve y ingerest in the effects of the cco that the city has been widely contam- In patent colt, vici kid, box calf and folly of paying such fumey > ress | $1.50.lart-Agnew bill passed last week and ha S just b .nated with the disease.Great alarm tan f 22 foot cs ¢ wices for hich perf i rw York ing money remitters should take | which prohibits race-track gambling in J cen increased ee pol because no measures have been | or 8HY SICE 100%, at T.Jet S gh pertumet FA, Sun- =, ecpution to use express oz Post office New York state under heavy penalties.in size | this ity, od œ i tie Plague in Jd A.WIGGETT'S & Co ol a a Men the ony Cork, rain rs OF Thanks, not exceeding B50 Professional gamblers have steadily ° t hand.The \u2018railroad inning from La \u2019 E COU: \u2019 real safe AP to use on the cat ee 500; Obituary Poetry, 10a Une.urged the | specious argument that the] \u2014\u2014 Gudyra opened Tuesday, passengers OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.hands, face or skin in any ; Boston i or advertisements should strongest claim ot horse racing upon.coming from that city being required 3 way is ca A hands oi the printers before bopular In quality ne tendency to ad Watered stocks have been one of the nero b ny quarantine.Lo AN SELL\u2019S ° | - in § soa | : 3 y of horse flesh- an ts of trust for : lon has been en as yet by the \u2019 an / ES ; .m., of the day of publica : aspects o rust formation most o ; .y y ?A à ! dock aure insertion No changes \u201cthat betting on the races was merely to criticism.Capitalization based Pen dipl omatic representatives of the for- GRE AT ur e asft e 0ap etat boo need if received after 8 a.m, pro ne to the sport.heir cry NOW} actual investment and government ov- ball tora although 4 meeting Was ; .$ Je ee ee the ne © same sport will be ruined by| ersight of business\u2019methods will relieve -.der + urday by these officials to con- For medicinal and toilet - ERE ras, Marriages ana Deaths, © NOV anli-gambling measure shows} combinations of capital of two great por, be situation.Foreign interests INDIGESTION CURE purposes it is without an i Birtas, : oe up the dissimulation in their previous| drawbacks to which they are now suls- here and in other places throughout equal\u2014Trv a bar.Small - .\u2014 BERTIIS claim, and, Proves moreover, if true, ject.As has.been said so often com.enezuela are greatly jeopardized be- Cures indigestion in all its many cakes 50e wd Ba _ = _\u2014_ .: E .3, .] that the sport of horse racing is inei- binati we\" on .J cause of the lack of sanitar measures | f Pa d .8, Cc.per oz.ärs, | Ce tanstc \u2019 It.Four thousand troops of Abdul Aziz, | y en rollers in a saw mill in] | Guild, and to conti her work for \u2014\u2014 ling ad store and + he ve Owen Sound.\u2026 inue he \u2014 ST (RIT SON éling ahova.; the Sultan of Morocco, have revolted, .; ~ During the evening dainty refresh-: > W Hy spot In yOU GI WITS0- Btock k small | ] ,' { find tuken prisoners their French offic: After a drunken row at Vancouver, | ments were served, which were enjoyed » 14 will REPAY YOUR TROUBLE if you want a Straw for vour * vu do vourt \u2014 \u201cThi ja clean and well bb Je aa fers.: a man was found with his throat cut: by all presemt.; \u2018hoy or yoursel These \u201cCut Down\u201d Sales are great- ind | ve à small a fine chance f , Ce edn TEE Rael TE - on | À thrte days volcanic eruption in and his\u2019Tndian wife badly injured.-.4 yy buy: - 2 reat I wcement to * & good ts start ' : Cer STL Tm 5 © Samou last month caused a flow of la-| A monument to Bishop Laval is to COTST vo \u2014 oh .; \"> ! Ll: Poor health.Tor rica > RES re un a eight miles- long; end from six iu- be unveiled in Quebec on Monday by, 75 OTSTOWN.: iy 4 \u201cess JJ, E.B.Champeau, 2° AN + Fo Ea .thes to six feet deep.His Excellency.\u2018 en rcers were elected at the : First ass § träw | Hats 2 21 Le 2 Tue.\u20ac : \u201d Lore Ll etl .; À French inventor claims that he has'| The magistrates of Newcastle, Eng.; oval Templars\u2019 Lodge last Satur-' \u2018 \u201came 1 NOR +8 Cr EE NT found how to make a body hover in-|removed a club from the rom: day night.H.C .eu à AT HALF.PRICE; See far yourself.> ou se ALE \u2014 GOOD 1 F Ï s the air as a bird does without beating where the takings « for one day were ra.artwright, formerly of fw a Jo IN Uenapest on best resi À its wings.equal to twenty glasses of heer to each this place, but lately of North Troy.\u201cOur Boys\u2019 Wash Suit: : PTE Jepnatso, building + : Waiters P threat t tril \u201cmember, ye, il was visiting friends in town re, s x Johnston, Lennofv 4 | \u2018 ® in arix thregten to strike 7 \u201cj cently.Ii fast; still \u201casséited: inst : HOR a rw a | | and reveal the terrible sberets \u201cof thé The foundation \u2018stone of the first + Dr.C.M.Smith is again here midst\u2019 are selling 7s, from 3 to 8 vears.> deren LAT ALLOW 1 He kite hen.if their demands \u2018are not com-eky scraper-m- England has been-laid | his many friends, who will be glad} : Prices from 65c.to $3.00.=| Vo) -&Nd \u2018barn, nice Tur: À plicd with.at asi Ty wade: 1.\u2014Baton, 12 2-5 sec.2.\u2014Bradshaw.3.\u2014Hall.\u2018 \u2019 18.440 yards (open), ten entries\u2014 1.\u20148pafford.I min, 2 sec.2, ~Magor._ 19.\u2014Pole Vault (open), 9 entrtes\u2014 1\u2014Simmons, 7 ft.8 in.| - 9.\u2014Board Jump (under\u201c16), 6 entries\u2014 - l-Eaton, 15 ft.1 in.2.\u2014Crafton.i 10.\u2014Three-legged (open), 8 entries\u2014 1.\u2014~Price and Porteous.2\u2014Fisher and Stuart.3.\u2014Bradshaw and Hepburn.11.\u2014Student\u2019's Race\u2014 .+ 1.\u20148tevens, 11 sec.2.\u2014Paterson.given a great welcome upon his arrival here Friday from New York.on the, Campania.The.members of the corporation, representatives of the clergy and of many so cieties, chartered \"a steamer and went out to meet the liner.The cardinal pressed by the flourishing state of the Church in the United States and by the close union of the priests and the people.The lord mayor intimated that it was the intention of the cor- | poration to : ¢onfer upon = Cardinal Logue the freedom of the city of 2.\u2014Galt.Co Cork as a.mark of appreciation of 5 entries the Cardinal\u2019s service to ireland and 7 | \u2018because of the conspicuous honor done him by all classes.and ~reeds in the United States.and Canada.we \u2014 WANTS 12,000,000-, |.SHIETS OF PAPIR.* 50 \u2014Hurdles (open), 1.\u2014Magor.2.\u2014Spafford.3.\u2014Gardner.1.\u2014.1.\u2014QGreen, 4 ft.1 2.\u2014~Wisner.22.\u2014Prep.Three-legged\u2014 ~~ - .1.\u2014Falkenbery and Jacques.2-\u2014Davis I., Davis II.| 1.\u2014Husband, 36 séc.| | \u2026 2.\u2014Martin.| PA rep.Mo yards pandicap-.| |STATE \u2018CALLS FOR THAT AMOUNT © 2\u2014 Harvey.| OF PAPER FOR ITS PRINT -_ B.\u2014ewell.| The officers were the followit g: President\u2014Rev.BE.\u201d J.Bidwell, D.C.L.\u201c Vice-President\u2014R.N.Hudspeth, Esq.Judges.\u2014 8.R.Walters, T.L.Adams.Co Referee\u2014Rev.R.W.E.Wright.Starter\u2014J.T.Williams.Asst.Starter\u2014A.W.Darnell.* ING NEXT YEAR.Boston, June 12,000,000 sheets of paper.are required by the: Conimonwealth of Massachusetts in the course of & year for State printing.That is the estimate placed \u2014E.H.Williams.?= : a \u2018Committee\u2014K.Stuart, P.|8.Fisher, Upon the requirements for the year 'H.B.Price, E.8.Spafiord.\"ending - June 30th, 1909, and for Clerks.of the Course\u2014Portgous, Sch- were received which ¢ompetitive bids by the Secretary of State yesterday, from céntractors.Phere were half a dozen bidders, and the results will be resent ) figured out in_time for the next ineet- were P : ing of \u2018the executive council.ATY NEWS On hook paper the State.stipulates ¢ the prite it is willing to pay and in- J | vites competition on the quality ; on The Carñera \u2018Club, which was inaug- record paper it describes the quality \u2018urated under apparently such favor- required \u2018and asks für competitions in \u2018wattz, Simmons, Valpy.Paddon.- W Shortly after one o'clock, the Old Boy's luncheon took place informally in \u201cthe School Dining Hall.Rev.Dr.Bed- } well presided and eighteen or twenty able auspices, is no more.|The little | prices.The total amount asked for club room and work rooms are dis.is 14,680 reams and 7,500 sheets of mantled, the fittings and?\u2018 expensive Crane's bond and parchment, - This a apparatus disposed of, iid other oc- makes a total of 12,297,000 - sheets.cupants have taken possession of the Thirty \u2018reams are wanted for map pa- premises.The failue of the club, per.* ; which is due primarily to the faet - meme DISTRICT ATTORNEY JREMOVED.that the expenses were greater than the income, is a source of unfeigned regret to many, who believe that the |: : ere artistic growth\" and life of the city IDAHO OFFICER'S LOYALTY IS depend upon the permanent establish: QUESTIONED.ment of just such organizations as the O RENL\u2014 THE UPPER STORY of the Brooks block, suitable for halls, light manufacturing, storage jo Apply to I.R.Fraser.TOLET.\u2014 SELF CONTAINED house , 29 Portland Ave.Ten rooms, all modern conveniences, including hot water heating and gas.Apply L.S.Channell.iTYOOMS TO LET \u2014 WITH GOOD L ANTED\u2014HOUSEKEEPER, A LA- : dy of not.less than 50 or 60 years of age.Good Thome for right person.Address Box 81, Record Office.V TANTED.\u2014A GOOD ALL ROUND VV.cook for a.summer boarding \u2018house.Dr.Keyes, Georgeville.MK7ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT #Ÿ for July and August.Ope willing to go to - Little Lake and who: can do plain cooking.Apply between 7 and 8 ; to Mrs.Dinning at Chateau Frontenac.I | V TANTED-TABLE GIRLS, WILL- Do ing to wait on table 24th and 26th \u201cJune.Apply New Sherbrooke House.\" -\u2014 VV'ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GOOD /VŸ gencral servant, -Apolv to Mrs.W.B.LeBaron; 44 Moore St.+ FiresT-cLass MILLINER WANTED.E Steady employment, Apply .to | Thomas Morrow, Bury, Que.W'ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A.CN aus female cook.Apply L.i- Willard, East Angus, Que.XXJANTED AT ONCE\u2014TABLE GIRL at Battles House.Apply Greene & Sloan, Magog, Que.| \u2014\u2014 a re a TEACHERS WANTED.V PANTED\u2014A FULL STAFF OF Teachers (Principal .and _thres assistants» for the.Fast Angus Model School, term to commence in Se FIRST- R.\u2014 À reas., warted, to R.C.Cowling, Sec.Bast Angus: : f .board.Central.\u2014- Meals given.| Box 85 Record.i HELP WANTED FEMALE.1} He ; bly, giving reforences and statine pa ry Ï Boise, Idh., June 16.\u2014Assistant Attorney General Cooley arrived here on Friday from Spokane and removed US.District Ruick from office by order of President Roosevelt and Attorney General Bonaparte.The reasons give Camera or similar olubs., From a \u2018more material point of view, the affil- , iation of the Camera Club with other photographie societies in the UniteJ States and elsewhere had far reaching results in making the national beauties of Sherbrooke, the capital of the are that Ruick\u2019s attitude with regard Eastern Townships known far and to important departmental affairs has hope that heen inconsistent with the idea of loy- | in alty to the Government, and because of complaints that he would not pay debts for the reason that claims had wide.~ There is a slight ; the club will be reorganized again the autumn.KEITH.been barred by the statute of limita- Mr.and Mrs.Alexander McLeav left tions.+ / ; for Montreal the past week.He left - \u2014 \u2018Mrs.McLeay there for a lime.FITCH BAY, The annual meeting of thé tongrega- Departures are: Mr.and Mrs.H.Ingham to Danville to commence their tent meetings; Miss Bessie Sylvester to her home in Mansonville, Mr.George tion comes off on Wednesday at |! a.m.\u2018Lunch served by the Ladies\u2019 \"Aid of the church latet in the day.1 Recent guests are: Mrs.J.McAu- McConnell to Boston, Mass.lay, Mrs.D.McAulay and Mr.Angus Arrivals are: Mr.and Mrs.C.FE.Mctver, all from Milan, guests of Mrs.White, and daughter, Ruby, of Sher - A.McLeay, previous to her departure ' brooke, to to Montreal.; > \u201c | Huckins and daughter, Ruth, of Rock Miss Ellen McKay returned Winslow after attending her sister, Mrs.J.McCaskill, who has been ill with rbeumatism, but is convalescent.She leaves this week for a position in Richmond.|.The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper was celebrated in Chalmers church the past Sabbath.Rev.Mr.Sutherland, from Kingsbury, and Rev.Mr.from Island, visiting Sims, of Stanstead visiting at.Mr.W.H.Temple's : and Mr.F.H.Barber home from Montreal; Mr.Td.Sylvester and son of Mansonville to visit relatives; Mrs.S.raser, of Richmond, to visit her son r.S.B.Fraser, Mrs.Wheeler, of Manchester , N.H.to visit her sister , Mrs.D.C.Wait; Miss Nutbrown, of Matheson, from the Old Country, assisted Rev.Mr.McQueen \u2018during tho services.: extond d\\to tke | ter, Maud.of Waterville, to visit .at Mr.U.A.Wyman\u2019s.Oar sympathy is family of the late Mr.Pele in their sad bereavement, | family of Mr.John Mclean, of Ling- wick, iii the loss\u2014of their daughter.8 fe mn © Yb A world\u2019s temperance, Congress was opened in Saratoga Monday in celebration of the centenary of the first temperance society._ \u2014\u2014 ye oR fr moe rn § mr see on RE OR ay % Eo 1, MERE Chemie AE pa de : i ; ! Feb ; .VE s.13 ; RA v Jara .Fishin thier rw MRIS LLL amin ibi ri Mie Was 96 on Sunday » à with its irings.city and during her long life has wit- [ !nessed many changes.The little ham- | Her calm, peaceful disposition,~ and perfect faith and trust in thé -goodness | Cardinal | Logue, primate of all Ireland, .was | lord mayor, | was enthusiastic over his reception in | America.He said he was deeply im- | 16.\u2014Approximately, | visit relatives; Mrs, Lewis |.relatives, Miss Mabel |.Rev.J.J.Hutchinson | Waterville, Mrs.I.Wyman, and daugh- | CLEMENT THEATRE DF JUNE 15th, Co 5 pu oT : wt Cohiba 2 < \u201cWEEK Hiss: F | New = Oo * de, Pictütes that are interesting to.everyone.Programme changes\u2019 Monday, \u201cWednesday, and Friday.Prices, 15c.; Children, 10e.; Matinee, Saturday, 10c, industry, and thorough! dern, tak-/| wa EN \u201cting a foremost.place in the province.WEDNESDAY, June 24 4 EXHIBITION \"GROUNDS, SY tdomm, BAND FESTIVAL | Toco Musicians.* ; - \u2014Horse Raoces.\u2014 3.00 Miu.Glass - Purse $500 | 2.20 Glass -.: - « g399 5 CONDITIONS.d oth races open .to TFrotters al Pacers ; in 2.20 class three seconds ar owed for trotters.Mile heats, best three in five to, harness.' .Money dividefl 50, 25, 15 and 10 p.c.No horse shall momy OT receive more than one ntry Fee 5 p.c.of purse, to accompany nomination, with .: from all winners.5 pc.additional Hopples allowed.~ National Trotting Rules to - cept as herein specified.apply ex Entries cloge June 20th, and should be addressed to the Secretary.Foot Races : -mile, 220 yurds, 100 yards.Good prizes.- - Admission and grandstand, 2c.Few .reserved seats 25c extra.\u2018No teams allowed on the grounds.- © + JAS.H.McDONNELL, i ; Secrita.g.Hackney Stallion © \u201cRattling Shot\u201d By Royal Dané, by Canny Man.Dam, Lady Lynn by Gredt Shot.Stands 16 hands, weighs 1325, fine conformation and disposition.-Terms, $10 to warrant.\u2018 At North Hatley, Monday, Lennox- ville the balance of the week, at J.L.Cote\u2019s stables.: » A Estate late H.A.Elkins.All persons having.claims against above estate, are requested to file same at once with H.D.Lawrénce, Advocate, Sherbrooke.od A.W.ELKINS, F.J.AUSTIN, ; H.D.LAWRENCE, - Executors, AUCTION OF COWS.I will sell by Public Auction for MR.W.W.MOORE, At his farm, 5 minutes walk.frony sta- à tion, G.T.Railway.HILLHURST, QUE, (better known as the Judah Farm), on Monday, June 22nd; 1908, 60 Cows in mik, 6 Coys Dry an coming in, 12 two-year-old Heifers, È vearling Heifer, 5 Heifer Calves, 'l Reg istered Holstein Bull, § yrs.old ; Ensilage Cutter, nearly new ; 1 double furs row Plow, with 3-horse pole, Simplet Cream Separator, 700 1bs., nand of power; 1.and 2 horse tread Power, about-70 Cow Chains, 14 Creëm \u2018Eans, Babcock Teat for cream or milk, with some farming tools and other articles too numerous to mention.\u2019 Sale promptly at \u201c10 o\u2019clock.a.m., lunch at 12.Terms: Under $20, cash ; $20 and over, one year with approved -endorsed notes, with interest at & D.c.- EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.This excellent farm of 400 acres is for \u2018safe, $3,000 cash, balance at 6 p.c.WANTED Jobbers for peeling, sawing and eording spruce pulpwood.Apply R.II.FLETCHER, City.KING of the VALLEY 4-year-old Clydesdale Stallion, splendid type.Will make season at Hill hurst, SUNNY BRAES.,.HOOPER BROS.\u2014 \"FOR SALE, The Coaticook Woollen Mill Co.are offering their entire plant, together with an established business for sala.The mill will run and business be conducted till sold.Their teams are on the road this season.Custom work done as usual.COATICOOK WOOLLEN MILL Ce.NOTICE: In the matter of the estate of the absentees, Irwin Dawson, «Justice_Dawson, Therin Dawson, Public Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will cause to be sold by public auction, on the 23rd day of June, 1908, at 10 | o'clock .a.m., at the domicile of the said estate m the Township.of Dudswell, three miles from Marbleton on the Ham road, all the moveables belonging to the said estate consisting of 2 horses, 11 eattle, farming tools, hay and grain and household effects.EE WILLIAM DAWSON, Curator.Dudswell, June 15.1908.\u201d New and second-hand row boats and canaes, oars and paddles \u2018for sale, at J.G, SAMPSON'S, NORTH HAT: LEY, Agent for ane \u2018Cangdian Canoe - BOATS and CANOES + core A per preety Pree NT ¥ pates se ga re RE pomme sc SEE ns pre ge NY move: eT cer 1 mas rase Ra CES lS i TEE - $ = mére cet AERTS, BIR ST \u2014 & * ts.> ey + = .Li RT A © RRNA TV PA odie waren Qs oT Tran pe RN ry SW PATI jai es .oe age pm rr ~~ v ne nN aa pA wt EL = dep ee SE 4 Ta rT remit ?- Ty EP Dy mes TRG ee marie : Sma v Tay.= a vo \u201c pme a me PES a M à > - ze 5 Tg Fou 2 ip \u201can Un réa 0 0 ° : ee : .- Aa DT a ji er ,; = my bl N a a An à © N | ELEN : ee Ra \" A \u2018 - \\ \" rey : og - .HOES ° 207! :, US & x) = EF 77): NESE ERIN LIN.YR JRF TES i 2 or VTT RE Fi\u2019 oe pri Sr 'v \u2014\u2014 4 PR Tee = Lys img aes ne oA WTS 8 ME Nahe Gg ee wm Fane = TRAINER A SN bo ir = Meg qe, ETES ge écvai =~ = be tape a ne LTR np.cam a © FF SOO om Es , .ot he ps gam ng rT 3 gra en ene are < LE \u2018 my mere; mr à n | boo } rl i ! ! k iq.i HH \u2018 i EH : Le 0 : bE 4 3 va ho Cres © .i AEN PGA SS TY PE » : ñ J 3 Nn = rd No ain Ê A , A Lo., « .LO : SE pas té RE ; .> \u201c - Lo : [SI pes 00 é ; t I 4 = | ; À - LEY : ; f + H : 141 i T7 ; ; j Ë A { PAGE SIX, a : 7 \" : = SHEFFORD COUNTY THE ELECTION QF 1904: 1 .je The following is the official return of j \" = oan A à | the votes cast-in the provincial election SPO 4 VOTE IN DETAIL.for Shefford in 1904 : \u2019 a \u2019 \u2019 NORTH STUKELY.18.mw Ouf ; | .= Bernard, Mathieu, & ~~ 4.- | OFFICIAL FIGURES BY POLLS 'AS Ste.Anne j7t\u2026iérs ae H \" - Bonsecours Lorcerscsracssend 5 | ANNOUNCED BY THE RETURN- Lawrenceville mo À [ BASEBALL ; | ING OFFICER UKELY: 4 ,Ç ! South Stukely No.1.a 58 .\u2014.The following are details of the vote South Stukely, No.3 .0 .MATCH AT WATERLOO.| in Sheflord County, as officially an- Sedorn.> Waterloo, \u2018June 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014A .base- nounced by the Returning Officer : \u2018Beauergard\u2019s wo.46 4 ball match was' played between the NORTH STUKELY.Warden | sauce us erereenans « : 7 Martin 8 Corner Club and Warden nine, | Bernard, Duh 1 ax Buersessnssssscesonss on Saturday last, which resulted in an St.Anne No.1.\u2026\u2026.vz.86 D i EST SrrokD.4a easy win.for the Martin's Corner club.Bonsecours No.2.131 24 Westy Sheflord _.ae ° They completely walked over their -op- Lawrenéeville No.-8.18 26 WATERLOO.6 ponents and left them to think, over the Foster Square .29 score of 16 to 6.The return match SOUTH STUKELY.MATKEL .oevoeenionos Te 8 57 will be played in th 1 , \u2018Association Hall.s 31 78 North End .3 \"6 of the ent ane near the Cow | Brick School House.2 30 \u201cGRANBY.gentlemen farmers near the Cor- SHEFFORD 32 6 er Shibbed together and furnished a | Beauregard's .a - 36 52 Nicol Block .30 78 at for the boys.: | Warden sacrecvee .2 a Bonin Block a 8 \u2014 AXDY'S Lecc.ovoccnccessoese «8 ; | Village West Shefford.34° 3 81 8 EAST, PINNACLE VS.ABBOTTS COR- » WATERLOO a 66 : Fast Pi | IRs oster Square.- as innacle,.June_17 «\u2014{ Special.North RIA \u20ac Leusqereccese .19 Market.loin.9% [North Riggs wwe 3 @ |The East Pinnacle baseball team jour.cer BOWKer 8 css .36 44 neyed over to Ahjbotts Corner on June VILLAGE OF GRANBY: Mawoook Ci | Eh A.Town Hall .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.A 76 70 Canaan mn 48 31 13th.and defeated tbe boys ci vhat Nicol Block B 43 78 CUSTER.CECILE, place by the score of 15 wo 11, The Bonin Block se .C 6 61 Ste.Cecile assessanspececutt 82 30 game was closel contest :d from start St.Jean Bte.Hall.D 46 63 Ste.Cecile?Boileau\u2019 8 .bl 231 ish.\u2018 y College .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026- E 87 47 ST V ALERIEN.to finish.The ground was a littie Isabelle .reeves F 6 74 Eaypte 1.\u2026uns- 46 35 rough and a number of errors we TOWNSHIP OF GRANBY.St.Valerien Village.80 58 made by both teams.\u2018he line up wos i North Ridge .40 - 18 Ayett'8 \u2026\u2026iorreeserees- 43 29 as follows.| South Ridge .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; 30 54 STE.PUDENTIENNE.E.Pi ] .Bowker\u2019s .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 od 43 68 St.Pudentienne .39 16 innacle, Abbotts Corner Mawcook .arccaceuss ¢ 4 22 Rollins Hill .31 43 Berry (Captain) ce A.Shepard; Canaan .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026erreusces 39 35 Bienvenu verse 20 20 Hazard p à.Harvey St.Alphonse .62 35 Ste.Pudentienne Vill- Lahue .200 STE.CECILE.ABC L.00.ccccccecsenceccee 50 17 \u201cen ; 1 b.Capsey st.Cecile de Milton, ~ ST.JOACHIM, Enright «2nd.Domague i Che.Du 98 4 Martin\u2019 8 dv vestrnverrouees 16 a Jacobs ard.E, Gouue il h - aple BC 00 .St.Coil oe I.hy 48 35 St.Alphonse de Gran- \u2018Morrison S.S.h'ictte - DY 000005 vocsersesce 63 34 Barup right A.Godue ST.VALERIEN.> ROXTON ea Egypte ces 36 West No.1 me\" 46 Gibson centre Thompson © iS8t.Valerien Village.7 53 est Ne Je 76 18 | Dean left Westover capt AYELLS Loonies ; 5 # North No.de 22 19 Mr.Reynols of Frelighabu: g acted cs.vin.STE.PUDENTIENNE.ROXTON FALLS umpire and gave cntire sutisiaction.Village, St.Pudent- \u201d Roxton Falls No.4.56 39 : ienne .versoostadonc000 ood 12 Rorton Falls No.9 _ 11 26 i Pariah, St.Pudent- 34 12 \u2018BLY YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.dine on 2 70.\" Valeonrt o.oo 107 al Newark, 4; Montreal 3.Rollins Hill .19 Boscobel .3 - 4 .Buffalo, 4; Providence, 1.Ste.Pudentienne .25 ' Racine .64 4 Jersey City, 4; Rochester 3.ST.JOACHIM, NORTH ELY.Toronto, 5; Baltimore, 8.Second .Martin'8 ces 58 Bethel 0.31 a game, Toronto, 9 ; Baltimore, 1, \u2018( .Maple Ridge Pr) } N.46 Dalling crnancus pans nnensecu 0e 27 M 1 GAMES TODAY.\u2019 TOWNSHIP OF ROXTO \u2014 5.ontreal at Newark._ West No, loci 62 2210 1873 Toronto at Bultimor2.East No.2.8 35 Mafority for Bernard 337.Buffalo at Providence.| North No.3 .cee | 24 CL Rochester at Jersey City Village Roxton Falls.92 58 + EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.c.| e\u2014\u2014 on.Lost.P TOWNSHIP OF ELY.ENGLAND THROUGH OTHER EYES.| Bufa,0 +.us 30e .26 17° 60 Valcourt .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; 90 25 (From the Fortnight Review) droronto IT pn 2 17 \u2018563 Boscobel avssess 67 33 We cannot complain if many French Baltimore 70 \"7 2 19 \"537 Racine ji ens 52 42 critics and our climate depressing, nor Montreal TEE 22 2 \"500 ° A NORTH Eur, if they do not appreciate our notions of Providence J an 2 500 Bethel .fassrsreuece 75 -| Sabbath-keeping, or invariably admire Newark oo oer \"22 28 A489 Dalling vrse Tevessees Mosnsesr EK 2 the British public's method of holiday Rochester TN 14 24.442 | vos making.We are apt to strike even 5 Sy HE i = \u201c2275 °- 2064 those of our : own race who have been ersey ha Majority for Bernard, 211.born in colonies as cold and distant.SN, West\u201d You are always safe in buying \u201cCream of the the contents of eve standard.- toa ; - : au ne Le LATE 2: ommapaongs n DAILY RECORD, E v À .& i \u2014 flour.Never vary- ing in quality, the contents of one bag are e exactly like 0 other bag\u2014always up to the \u201cCream of the West\" flour is made from only - the hardest of hard Manitoba wheat, by the full \u2018Hun-® strength and purity.garian process.It fairly exhales the essence of prairie \u201cCream of the West\" is a home flour\u2014 nourishing; toothsome, and the standard for the houses wife who prides herself on her baking.reason why grocers recommend it.THE CAMPBELL MILLING CO., LTD.* TORONTO JCT., CANADA.That's the MONTREAL.ee \u2014_ CUSHIONS, COTS.Ground Floor., All Mail Orders receive prompt and careful attention.Corner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, We are pleased that so many are taking advantage of our Special Quotations in outing requisites.Here are à few specials for this Week.Camp.Cots, folding legs and head rest, each .wu.,.81.50 Comfortable, pure, mattresses for same, each .81.50 \u201cKnock-ahout\u201d\u201d Cushions inetc., each .casvsasesnse auvses seeees aes 25¢.suitable for boats, hammocks, pretty colorings.of art denims, very .*OGILVYS SPEC TAT, BED PILLOWS in fancy art ticking, each : only .vee srvasense œuvres oosesse avevse sssssese sessee seresressses sessne severe jÂ4O Basement.: Men\u2019 QU des [ en Ss underwear.» - Something in this list that you'll need for summer wear.Best qualities, extra values.: Men\u2019s Balbriggan, Shirts an d Drawers.Special per'suit \u2026 .70e Men\u2019s Ribbed Balbrigzan Shirts and Drawers.Special per suit.90c Men\u2019s Natural Summer Cashmere Shirts and Drawers, per BULb Levies eee vas ve.aun sou anscsrensese auvess sessenessans vere.831.76 Men\u2019s Black or Tan Cashmere Socks, special per pair vee .19c.Men\u2019s Black Cotton Socks, selling at, per pair.\u2026\u2026.sonvose aes 10c Boys\u2019 Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, all sizes .\u2026.\u2026.Luce vorovreus 25c [ kee Rogers, Rogers-Turk match, bring down to She hibition week, Frank Gotch.It is now matches have been The first match, be between Fritz Champion of Germ Yankee Rogers.man, weighing Yankee\u2019s 207 lbs.ness.The Rogers and Chas.sin of the great H word he will sign ranged.The < men substantial purse.announced + WRESTLING.lige FRANK GOTCH WILL, WRESTLE IN + SHERBROOKE, \u2018Mr.W.B.Naylor, manager for Yan.when in Sherbrooke for the promised he would rbrooke, during Ex- the world's champion, that these arranged.\u2019 the date of Mohl, the stalwart any, who has been wrestling_in America this season, and Mohl is a very big 245 lbs., against the and is said to ie one- of the cleverest men in the busi- second match will be \u201cbetwean Hackenschmidt, cou- ack.Yankee Rogers, if still unbeaten, will wrestle Frank Gotch.Frank has sent articles to wrestle here, immediately the date can be ar- will wrestle for a + FINANCI OPENING AT WHITE, Stock Market Atchison Canadian Pacific is more favorable mated is being Boston interests.the next rise in the Anaconda is Tepor of.Bullish operations the market today fo ment Amalgamated Copper bulled .[ We.continue to suggest Northern Pacific as the leader of AL AND MARKET NEWS ibid To-DAY'S MARKET PRICES.Ti 15 ».M.QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.NW.BROKER.NEW YORK MARKET.Opening.Close.evens eo see 68 68 a0vsence 813 \"82 Ref g Co 764 763 cererrine arbres 432 43% 893 eveo0se Brooklyn Rapid Transfer wees 478 473 politically.Amalga- by important market.ted well taken care are likely again \u2018in llowing the develop- which will be announced in a few days, will day.à 1 STEERS, London, has prevullea 1n tne mursec Iur Canadian © steers\u2019 cal cattle are uucunauged at lise.Liverpool, tue range fur to lézc, aud ranchers irour .i£c per 1b, .Liverpool, notea an 18gc,.llbe to 12ic, and bulls 1 ver lb.\u2019 b\u2014\u2014 DAIRY PRODUCH.1lfc to Ltc for Kasterns on spot.e firmer in tone advance were made at 22tc to 228c.board Monday round lots and 23c from grocers.\u2014 former was Payne, \u2018D.Wallace.+ WILL HAVE THREE IN CONNECTION FESTIVAL NEXT WEEK The committee ternoon program Grounds on the \u2018\u2018Tug-of-War'\u2019 and replaced grounds opposite the races are open to the will be given.pratt Stern.SOUTH GRANBY.Recent Frank Allen's; Springfield, Mrs.Hat Mr.J.R.Robinson's ; Mrs.Robinson spending a Fulford.Mr.Henry + RECTORY HILL.last week.-Miss Mildred bw\u201d Mrs.Annsley, of Bennett, quite a pleasant time.Mr.Fred Watts, of Lysander, panied by his nephew, Master here.\u2018Miss Antoinette week nd with Miss Hattie Neill.IX MACKS MILLS.the place on Monday.\" | Mr.John Robertson, present.Mrs.her and baby.Mrs.visit at Georgeville.The bridge is now passible.to be a covered bridge soon.place at present.+ DUNBORO.|srnoNcax.FRELING.paavatuap IN MARKET: \u201cFOR CANADIAN : ° - June li.\u2014A stronger feeling 8luCE TALS Week alu Prices bave scureu anotuer aavance of ge per ip., witu sales at Jièc, pul Aner \u2018Jude li.\u20141lue warket for choice UVuturi0 ana Canadian rauscu Cut- Lie 18 muca strunger Dan an wees ago, and prices are gc to ac per lo.nigner, untarivs peing from 1c Jupe 17.~\u2014~John Rogers & 8(ronges uudertoue to the market, and Co.cabled that trade was lalr, with a advance in prices of 3c per lb.ail round.American steers soid at 13gc to Mc, Canadian steers at lZjc to ranchers at lic to lzic, cows at .at luc to l0gc | \u2018 Montreal, Joan 17.The local cheese market 18 quiet but firm in sympathy with the high levels of prices in the country, which call for Westerns and llic for J At the boat Monday | some 3,000 boxes sold, lic being obtain- The local butter market was a shade Monday, owing to the at Cowansville on Saturday, but the high prices paid there were an excéption.At Farnham Monday sales At the 1,200 packages were offered and 22c was obtained.On the local market holders are -asking 224c for SHIPMENT OF BUTTER.Waterloo, June 17.\u2014(S8pecial)\u2014Large shipments of butter were msde Tuesday by Apple .Grove and Waterloo.creamery factories, and brought the highest market prices in Montreal.The purchased by Mr.G.F.for Lovell and Christmas, the latter going to Messrs.Jas.Dalrymple & Sons.Montreal purchased by Mr.L.MILE ROAD RACE.| WITH THE BAND in charge of the af- on the Exhibition J une 24th, have cancelled | competition foot races, consisting of a 3-mile road race with the finish on the rand stand.The arrier Club and L arrivals and departures are: Miss Maggie Allen, of Granby, at Mr.Jones,.- Mass.at Mr.W.Clow\u2019s ; Mr.Ernest Donoway, of West Shefford, and Mr.Herbert Robinson, few days with friends in Ryder has bought eight thoroughbred Holstein cows from Mr.Mr.Joseph Gagne had the misfortune to loose a valuable young horse \u2018during Patterson accompanied tended the garden party at Glen Murray on Saturday, and report having had Horton, spent Monday calling on friends Caldwell spent the Mr.G.D.Story, ot Newport, was in of Lawrence, Mass., is working at the Homestead at Kinnison is stopping with Mrs.Ames Porter at present and caring for Comstock has returned from a There is Mr.Ray Smith, of Groveton is\u201d in the Mrs.W.E.Wilson were in Apple Grove last week, the guest of Mr.Chas.Que- CHK Ce to 1s¢ Whether rich, well-to-do, or in moderate cie cumstances, whether living in the city or the country, in the mountain or in dessert, the Dr, \u2018and Physical DEIMEL UNDERWEAR is the right garment |! Ÿ - Beart-\u2014Docto to wear.For Everybody, Everywhere.Nature's : - \u2018| Bury, June 187 6 underwear of comfort and ad ; - \u201cdeed are the circum: Star Clothing Hall pinghem, as relate ~ J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietors.\u201c95 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Shoe Dept.97 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Furnishings.99 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Clothing.ENAKIS-SPRINGS QUE ¢« The CARLSBAD OF CANADA Take a Vacation.If you can\u2019t take six weeks, take two, Îl; Vacation days at Abenakis Springs - are healthful, | happy days.Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, Ball-room\" Fine Hotel and good service.Abenakis Mineral Water and Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Gout Insomnia, and all Stomach, Kidney, and Tires yepepeia, Moderate rates.Write for Beautiful Hlustrated Booklet.R.G.KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA ll NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE | chuck full of customers-de | yilam Cunning rd.The affair is deeply e ot this place.Despondency, brouv ol suffering and sor \u201cof his wife explains 1 the unfortunate man Mr.Cunningham h: : .man of fine characte \"habits and popular v bim, He is a larg man, weighing over fine \u2018workman at his iat, being a master pable of earning lary : As stated yesterdäy covered- from injuries fatal wreck on fhe H \u201cin which his wife wa : For months : past has suffered constant pain in his \u2018hepd, n .physi suffering.- : der treatment in Bostd or three weeks ago o = it by = Why the little store is so busy and always residents of Sherbrooke only.reason is, that we ai his physician came tc ere will also be yards, 220 yards, $ mile: races open to all.Good prizes and repuperate, prepa going an operation 0 did not stay long, an returned to Boston \"his sister-in-law.He went into they B 7 pital for treatment, stitution on Monday ing hig intentions.| = Ee We give $1.00 worth for 50¢.In fact, we sell the finest wy Tooke Shirts at 50c.i in the dollar.BN | We sell the best Shoes in the city at 50c.on the dollar.Po We sell the most durable and elegant Suits at 25 per cent.discount, i We sell Ladies\u2019 White Goods, such a s Underskirts, Corset Covers, Night Gowns, Blouses, at 25 per cent.disco unt.Ee of J.R.- { Le Tuesd rnin L.Pickle, of Sweetsburg.This is what_people are looking fo r these days.co B b g he Messrs.Henry Ryder and J.R.Rob- Remember the place, : j=\" taken the B.inson were in CowangVille on Satur- brooke, atriving in 'tl taking the Halifax ex 3 , It was about midni \".rived here.No one : cemetery is only a fe from the station.ns na.NAULT, 7 Wine Sve\u2019 i Po Que., ely io spent the \u2018week end with her parents pou there.The: hère.sus \u2018grassed: ever, wQJuite a number of young people at- 5 sation of the place yes showed that he must si a \" (LOSING DAY < BISHOP'S COL Baadmaster Rep Successful accom- Louis A good gasoline engine on Che farm means that more and belie work can be done at less expense than with any other power.Wom you consider the small amount of fuel a gasoline engine\u2014like the J»- ag clone Harvester Company engine\u2014consumes, you realize ih act - More work can be done, because, there are no delays waiting + get up steam.Better work can be done, because, the powesi steady.This engine adapts iteelf to the load it is carrying and + quires very little attention, It will run the ensilage cutter, thresh, feed grinder, saw, pump, or any of the various machines about the \"A MESSAGE FROM - DISTRIBUTION BY CANON : .\u201cNesterday (Wednesd \"of the, school year Arrivals and departures are: Mrs.A.R.Kember and two daughters, of Mon- farm, cheaper and better than any other power.College School and trea), at Mr.C.E.Wilson's; Mr.and successful in its hist These gasoline engines are made-in the following styles and sis \u2018held in the chapel at es : Vertical, 2 and 3 horse power.Horizontal, portable and sta bec, whose wife is very low ; Mr, Wilson 0,19 was most impressive, accompanied by Mr.Quebec, paid a visit tionary, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 ands.20 horse-power.Traction, 19, *# al.The surpliced « ne Ye.and Stanstead Plain \u201cand 15 and 20 horse-power.One horse-power air-cooled ; also, sawing, tered hp Don er Smith's Mills; Mr.R.Kember, of spraying and pumping outfits \u2018and jacks, est door, Montreal, visiting at Mr.C.KE.Wil- I - the pel in process son's.Our Famous \u2014 4, 6 and 8 horse-power\u2014 are substantially hymn y Onwand, Chr ion mounted on skids and fitted with friction clutch pulleys and eloctrio The Bidwell Mr.and Mrs.M.Rublee spent Sunday at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Master Robert Dean has been quite ill asked the was to be the next witness.\u2018Yes, sah, I does.swear to suffin.oath.Foah dollars, there room.\u2014St.Joseph News.sah.\u201d \u2014\u2014mm OBEY ORDERS.judge of an old darky who One oh dese yeah | lawyers done gib me foah dollars for to XB Dat's de value of an And then was consternation in the court intoned the service, t * Present including Rev St.Peter's church, = dynamos for the ignition, For full information concerning I.H.C.engines, call on the ne Rs 1602 with the measles.BW.E.Wri ht, St Chi.Mil.St.Paul.\" ise 1343 \"Mr.N, E.Fish spent Sunday with re- est local agent, or write nearest branch house for catalogue and oth: noxville.E Col.Fuel & Iron .\u2014essrranes 27% 274 latives here.; er advertising matter.7 The singing was exc OL I Gossoanes vucscies sessvsess 188 159 Miss Mary Dean spent the week end E AMERICA.- the well Ean great Northern Pref.EE 1314 1 at Ayers cut.tone.has b Sending INT RNATIONAL HARVE STER COMPANY OF we trained voice acific .arssssocuce ss ohnstone, een s and clear in the an 16 New York Central .rere rere 106 106 a few days at Lennoxville.( ncorporated).Montreal, Que., and rd is King, \u2019 and 1 Northern Pacific .187.137 Both teachers, and pupils are bust - Mr, A.F.Wi il Penn.Ry.m\u2026.\u2026\u2026 (LE 1213 1213 now having examinations, as this is the | F L BE AN Sh brooke ue., | a Reading .Lorcvsscs cece 1144 1144 last week of school for this term.» 8 9 ermro 9% 1 at the organ.Rock Island Pref.34 344 On Sunday next, Rev.Mr.-Shorten 4 > pecial address Southern Pacific fi anaunse 87% 873 will preach his farewell sermon here.EE given Rev.R.W.Union\u2019 Pacis wo.LL WE VA RI == tor ot Lennoxville, ï vossssce » eusoccasness\" ab , U.8.Steel 211 377 \u2018Absolute purity and cleaaliness in the manufscta © at.Bishop's College U.8.Bteel Pfd.1024 bi for hi text the word MONTREAL MARKET.U Paul hy 1 Canadian Pacific vu 160% : | o Timothy, Dominion Steel RU Jesus.\" nois, + vessce oo.o, \u2018\u201cC Vv Montreal Power: ; 9 nod) was = Divine Montreal Street Railway .0 1784 THE YOUNG BRIDE.; Bur e, Id.BC 5.v \u201c ! an ( Toronto RY.Steel sn 99 99 \u2018Bertha,\u2019 said the young husband, 1 |.nificen baritone voie Lake of the Woods, com.87% 874 with enthusiasm, these .ase the best and power, h x alren Richelieu & Ontario .64 754 blscuits I ever ate Who .made Rr a = \u201cThe cook, dear,\u2019\u201d\u201d answered the PERFECTION \u2019 - i! He was accompani FLASHES.young brige.È Beard \u2018 \u2019 .{ New York, June 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014The THE VALUE OF AN OATH \u2026 ch » Organis q Union Pacific is strong and reported \u201cDo you know the value of an oath:?urch Sherbrooke, rushing toward 160 now that the news | .RB | 4 - Betion the sert ice |éld \u2018 a .La | Ta hymn, \u201cSo «DISTRIBUTION At 12 o'clock \u2018thé Visitors and box (Maple Leaf Label) | | a Bishop Williams Hall | | Healthful and nutritious.: THE COWAN CO.Limited.TARONTO Has, ; tributi REE = aT Jon of prizes bh it of [on over sold condition and \u201cA martinet,\u201d said Gen.F.D.Grant == ere Shrev o D.D., I Re short covering M jai d b wet.\u2018is gener- LIBBYTOWN.- _ \u201cRAIN.ector Reports from Chicago this morning at a Memorial day banquet, 8 | R THE SPEED OF A SLOW and Chnon of Quebe sem to continue reasurring.The .ally a fool.i .ecent arrivals : Mr.and Mrs.Dergin ç Star) place oO uebée Roosevelt stampede appears to be \u201cThey tell a story of a marinet of and two children, from West Rumney, (From the Washingtyn + din- .past.The object labor plank is doomed the.civil war, a captain.He got orders at her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Scrib- General F.D.Grant at a 1ceen th: | RD MINTO A to death if the majority of the news- s from headquarters one day that hig men Der\u2019s\u2019; Mrs, L.R.Hovey and daughter, e d of slow railway in the Sou E The Rev.Bidwii papers are to be true-sted.were to change their undershirts.Ruth, from Dorchester, Mass, at her P°T said of a hat the people MT sPok Dr.*' \u2018But,\u2019 captain,\u201d said a sergeant to parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.David- \u201cThis line was so slow tha ress.A.e briefly, saving et mee whom this order was communicated, 8on\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Morrill, at took to lampooning it in the P ote it great privilego and SUTTON.\u2018the men only have one undershirt Mr.W.H.Davidson\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.C.Thus one Memorial Day a planter wT È come many friends \u20ac The Ww.C.T.U.meets on Friday of | tach\u201d Crooks and two children, at Mr.F.L: the leading paper of Bf A sixth! distri this week with Mrs.Martha Powers.\u201cThe captain frowned.Then he \u2018said : Brown\u2019s ; Miss Bertha Breaky, at \u2018her tO the Rapier, the 4 which istributio The subjects for the meeting are \u2018\u2019Mor- \u2018No matter.Military commands home ; Mrs.F.Perry and Mrs.'D.Lib- district : neuf Birt I ich he had been p al Education\u2019\u2019 and \u2018 \u2018Flower Missions.\u2019 must be obeyed.Let them.change un- by, at Coaticook a few days,-recently ; | The Editor \u2018of the Rapier\u2014: po def\u201d 4 ago, Lord Minto, thd : & dershirts with each other.\u201d ____ °° Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Davidson, called to Is there no way to put a prop to d?\u2018eral of Canada.paid Quebec on Monday by the serious illness > line of the railroë hool 0} of her brother, Mr.Robert McElrea.ging along the lin à veters® Le and Collepé oking The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet with Mrs, For instance, yesterday an\u2019 age ith tbe Ti.days ago a letter Ls res Do.Davidson on Friday, June 19th.All| with a wooden leg- kept pce way wit - from A from m him in far aw) cordially invite afternoon express oy\u201d où \u2018gratul ti d San : ations on the |r oes ene gt Paint Rock to Nola Chucky an oink he ool.Joc Le KNOWLTON: l ed the passengers mer #8 À leu Gr The Miss Ahnes Ralston, of St.Albans, | fi one open window to anothe ey, the prese Vt., is home with her mother f va- rom ns.» Would be able es ack i er for a va importunate solicitatio i.a © cation.Mr.B il, of Ea Bol his impo Vox x Popu (Continued on r.br oO st Bolton, was in town Tuesday; | .: = "]
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